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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1.

 

INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.

 

BASIC SAFETY RULES ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

2.1.

 

Safety warnings ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.2.

 

Warnings related to operation ........................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.

 

INTENDED USE ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7

 

4.

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

4.1.

 

Design ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

4.2.

 

Technical data ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

4.3.

 

Equipment ......................................................................................................................................................................................10

 

4.4.

 

Fuel parameters..............................................................................................................................................................................10

 

4.5.

 

Spare parts .....................................................................................................................................................................................10

 

5.

 

TRANSPORT ...........................................................................................................................................................................................10

 

6.

 

SYSTEM...................................................................................................................................................................................................10

 

6.1.

 

Installation location .........................................................................................................................................................................10

 

6.2.

 

Connection to the gas piping system ...............................................................................................................................................10

 

6.3.

 

Connection to the concentric flue system .........................................................................................................................................11

 

6.3.1.

 

Horizontal outlet of concentric pipe - type C11 ............................................................................................................................11

 

6.3.2.

 

Vertical outlet of concentric pipe - type C31 ................................................................................................................................12

 

6.3.3.

 

Outlet using conventional flue - type C91 ....................................................................................................................................12

 

6.4.

 

Terminals .......................................................................................................................................................................................12

 

6.5.

 

Installation of control system ...........................................................................................................................................................12

 

6.6.

 

Adjustment .....................................................................................................................................................................................13

 

6.6.1.

 

Adjustment of flame in the control burner ....................................................................................................................................13

 

6.6.2.

 

Adjustment of gas exhaust pressure ...........................................................................................................................................13

 

6.6.3.

 

Adjustment of minimum height of flame of the primary burner ......................................................................................................13

 

6.6.4.

 

Final operations .........................................................................................................................................................................14

 

6.7.

 

Tightness control of the balanced flue system ..................................................................................................................................14

 

6.8.

 

Flue gas flow damper adjustment ....................................................................................................................................................14

 

6.9.

 

Conversion to the other gas ............................................................................................................................................................15

 

6.10.

 

Installation of the heater ..................................................................................................................................................................15

 

6.11.

 

First start-up ...................................................................................................................................................................................15

 

7.

 

OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................................................................16

 

7.1.

 

Safety rules ....................................................................................................................................................................................16

 

7.2.

 

Preparation .....................................................................................................................................................................................16

 

7.3.

 

Information .....................................................................................................................................................................................16

 

7.4.

 

Deactivation of remote control function ............................................................................................................................................16

 

7.5.

 

Activation of remote control function ................................................................................................................................................16

 

7.6.

 

Control of FIREPLACE with a remote control ...................................................................................................................................16

 

7.6.1.

 

Setting temperature units ...........................................................................................................................................................16

 

7.6.2.

 

Time settings .............................................................................................................................................................................17

 

7.7.

 

Parental lock ...................................................................................................................................................................................17

 

7.7.1.

 

Firing up in manual mode ...........................................................................................................................................................17

 

7.7.2.

 

Standby mode ...........................................................................................................................................................................17

 

7.7.3.

 

Fireplace shutdown ....................................................................................................................................................................17

 

7.7.4.

 

Adjustment of flame height .........................................................................................................................................................17

 

7.7.5.

 

Adjustment of limit heights for the flame......................................................................................................................................17

 

7.7.6.

 

Timer.........................................................................................................................................................................................18

 

7.7.7.

 

Operating modes .......................................................................................................................................................................18

 

7.7.8.

 

Thermostatic mode ....................................................................................................................................................................18

 

7.7.9.

 

Program mode ...........................................................................................................................................................................19

 

7.7.10.

 

Eco mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................19

 

7.7.11.

 

Behavior of FIREPLACe when there is no signal from the remote control ....................................................................................19

 

7.8.

 

Power supply and battery replacement ............................................................................................................................................20

 

7.8.1.

 

Battery replacement in the remote control ...................................................................................................................................20

 

7.8.2.

 

Battery replacement in the receiver ............................................................................................................................................20

 

7.9.

 

Manual control of fireplace ..............................................................................................................................................................20

 

7.9.1.

 

Firing up ....................................................................................................................................................................................20

 

7.9.2.

 

Damping a flame of the primary burner .......................................................................................................................................20

 

7.9.3.

 

Fireplace shutdown ....................................................................................................................................................................20

 

7.9.4.

 

Error codes ................................................................................................................................................................................21

 

8.

 

Decorative items .......................................................................................................................................................................................23

 

8.1.

 

Components of ceramic chunks set .................................................................................................................................................23

 

8.2.

 

Assembly of ceramic chunks ...........................................................................................................................................................24

 

8.3.

 

Laying of decoration imitating the stones .........................................................................................................................................32

 

9.

 

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE................................................................................................................................................................33

 

9.1.

 

Window panel cleaning ...................................................................................................................................................................33

 

9.2.

 

Window panel dismantling ...............................................................................................................................................................33

 

9.3.

 

Periodic maintenance inspection .....................................................................................................................................................34

 

10.

 

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES .................................................................................................................................................................34

 

10.1.

 

When the gas odour is stated ..........................................................................................................................................................34

 

Summary of Contents for VITAL 37S

Page 1: ...erating manual gas fired convection room heater DEFRO HOME VITAL 37 S 51 S BP BL U C T gas type G2 350 G20 G27 G31 G30 translation of original operating manual edition 1 b May 2021 destination countri...

Page 2: ...deklaracja musi by przekazana wraz z urz dzeniem w przypadku odst pienia w asno ci innej osobie This Declaration of Conformity becomes invalid if any changes have been made to the device if its constr...

Page 3: ...illed copy of the Warranty Card to the following address DEFRO Sp z o o Sp k Centrum Serwisowe Ruda Strawczy ska 103a 26 067 Strawczyn serwis defro pl By sending back your Warranty Card you will be re...

Page 4: ...2 Preparation 16 7 3 Information 16 7 4 Deactivation of remote control function 16 7 5 Activation of remote control function 16 7 6 Control of FIREPLACE with a remote control 16 7 6 1 Setting temperat...

Page 5: ...34 13 PRODUCT WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 35 13 1 Warranty conditions 48h Service 36 14 WARRANTY CARD 37 15 CARRIED OUT WARRANTY REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 38 16 WARRANTY CARD copy to send back 39 17...

Page 6: ...m the action of high temperature Non compliance with the recommendations distinguished in this way may cause a fire or burns Hint Informative symbol Useful information and hints are marked in this way...

Page 7: ...The body of the heater is made of steel sheet with combustion chamber located inside and lined with additional panels made of sheet rear and sides Picture 1 Design of DEFRO HOME VITAL heater 1 explos...

Page 8: ...pply V DC 6 Weight1 kg 90 90 90 90 90 1 Device weight depends on selected design version and its equipment 2 Level for C11 equipment acc to PN EN 613 2002 A1 2004 Table 2 Technical data of GV60 regula...

Page 9: ...O HOME VITAL 51 S U Picture 8 Dimensions of DEFRO HOME VITAL 51 S T Picture 9 Dimensions of DEFRO HOME VITAL 51 S 983 47 808 330 297 150 883 370 115 98 111 783 188 350 828 309 781 370 107 98 154 720 4...

Page 10: ...ts pressure and whether the current settings of a heater are correct VITAL heater should be supplied with the same type of gas as the other gas fired equipment if any in the home of their installation...

Page 11: ...reduction of total allowable length of the pipe by 1 meter First elbow connected to the equipment is not taken into consideration Vertically lead pipes should be fixed to the wall using brackets arra...

Page 12: ...f the existing chimney in connection with a terminal should be protected against flooding or clogging and the terminal should be installed in a way ensuring its correct operation Penetration of concen...

Page 13: ...y burner by turning the screw clockwise rotation increases the pressure When the adjustment has beencompletedyoushouldprotect the following fixtures with blanking plugs pressure control screw and afte...

Page 14: ...tion of concentric coaxial system acc to allowed configuration for ducts leading set the flue gas flow damper in half of opening position Close the window panel and set maximum load of the heater Meas...

Page 15: ...of contact with wooden wall or wall made of other inflammable material it is appropriate to insulate flue gas discharge pipe In case of floor made of inflammable materials it is appropriate to prepar...

Page 16: ...control knob to ON Make sure that four 4 AA batteries have been correctly installed in the receiver Remote control operating at the 868 MHz band also requires preparation You should enter the transmi...

Page 17: ...tton firing with one button on remote control or two button and at the same time firingup with two buttons until twoshort audible signals will be heard and an icon confirming the ignition will be flas...

Page 18: ...what temperature should be maintained Eco mode controls the fireplace so as to maintain the set temperature but inthemore economical way Thecontroller forces maximum height of the flame if thetempera...

Page 19: ...ed once again for a while and minutes field will be flashing Select minutes using buttons Confirm the setting once again with the button The system will go to configuration of switch off time Switch o...

Page 20: ...in manual control mode All operations are then performed directly from the GV60 valve level located inside the cabinet Control components used during manual control are presented on the picture 24 To...

Page 21: ...ion locked for two minutes Second thermocouple in incorrect position Incorrect connection of cables of the second thermocouple Decorative items installed incorrectly Clogged openings of the primary bu...

Page 22: ...ange of settings No flame control from controller level No WiFi connection with WiFi module of the controller Switched off WiFi connection on the control device F42 Check WiFi Flame does not respond t...

Page 23: ...omponents should not touch the window panel Components should not cover the flame of the control burner It is forbidden to cover outlet holes of the primary burner and gaps in the floor of the combust...

Page 24: ...installation of chunks 2 Lay item no 1 as presented on both photos The component should remain stable at the centre of the ignition burner and parallel to the rear wall The wider end of thechunk shoul...

Page 25: ...th photos Chunk should be stable due to incisions adapted to the burner The distance between the holes in the burner and the edge of the chunk should be approx 5 mm right corner of the burner the edge...

Page 26: ...c to the incision and photos Similarly as for chunk no 2 the distance between the holes in the burner and the edge of the chunk should be approx 5 mm left corner of the burner the edge of the ceramic...

Page 27: ...27 5 Lay chunk no 4 as presented on the photos The chunk should not cover burner openings and should be supported in half way on chunk no 1 gas holes...

Page 28: ...28 gas holes left corner of the burner...

Page 29: ...29 6 Lay item no 5 as presented on photos The chunk should be stable and should not cover gas openings in the floor right corner of the burner gas gaps...

Page 30: ...30 7 Set the chunk no 6 as the last one it should be laid on chunk no 5 and be supported on chunk no 4 and right corner of the burner...

Page 31: ...31 right corner of the burner...

Page 32: ...32 8 3 LAYING OF DECORATION IMITATING THE STONES Items made of stone should be laid on the floor of the combustion chamber so as to avoid covering of gas openings...

Page 33: ...or this purpose they should not be used on other surfaces or components e g painted because they may damage them 9 2 WINDOW PANEL DISMANTLING To clean the window panel combustion chamber or install de...

Page 34: ...arbon monoxide is a result of defect or leaks in the system Given the impossibility to detect presence of this hazardous gas you should Perform inspections of the system and its maintenance by authori...

Page 35: ...pr assembly of window panels iv decorative items supplied with the equipment or purchased by the customer v all damages resulting from incorrect transport from distributor to the customer incorrect i...

Page 36: ...accept the claim and to charge its costs to buyer 25 Provisions of this document shall not limit in any way the rights resulting from the claim filed based on the statutory guarantee The warranty doe...

Page 37: ...s been delivered as complete the device showed no failure during the first start up carried out by a service company has received the Operating Manual and equipment s installation manual with this War...

Page 38: ...38 15 CARRIED OUT WARRANTY REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE No date fault description repaired element description of repairs comments Stamp and signature of Service 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 39: ...s been delivered as complete the device showed no failure during the first start up carried out by a service company has received the Operating Manual and equipment s installation manual with this War...

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Page 41: ...technician Way of fault removal Advice DESCRIPTION END OF COMPLAINT Name and surname of service technician Fault removal date Justness of complaint Duration of repair Fault defect has been removed th...

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Page 43: ...hnician Way of fault removal Advice DESCRIPTION END OF COMPLAINT Name and surname of service technician Fault removal date Justness of complaint Duration of repair Fault defect has been removed the eq...

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Page 45: ...technician Way of fault removal Advice DESCRIPTION END OF COMPLAINT Name and surname of service technician Fault removal date Justness of complaint Duration of repair Fault defect has been removed th...

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Page 47: ...47 20 REGISTER OF INSPECTIONS OF SMOKE DUCTS date stamp and signature of chimneysweep date stamp and signature of chimneysweep...

Page 48: ...mbol Unit value Heat output Rated heat output Pnom kW 6 0 Minimum heat output Pmin kW 3 6 Performance Performance at rated thermal power th nom Performance at minimal thermal power indicative th min A...

Page 49: ...ol Unit Value Heat output Rated heat output Pnom kW 5 5 Minimum heat output Pmin kW 3 3 Performance Performance at rated thermal power th nom Performance at minimal thermal power indicative th min Aux...

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